Sewer line inspection is one of the fastest ways to find out why drains keep slowing down, odors keep coming back, or backups seem to happen at the worst times. In Shreveport and across Louisiana, aging pipes, heavy rainfall, clay soil movement, and tree root intrusion can all stress underground sewer lines.
We see it often at Platinum Plumbing: a modern camera inspection can pinpoint the real cause early, before you are dealing with major cleanup or a full line replacement.
A sewer line inspection is a diagnostic process used to evaluate the condition of underground sewer piping using imaging equipment. In practice, a sewer line camera inspection involves inserting a high-resolution, waterproof camera attached to a flexible cable into the sewer line through a cleanout or access point. As the camera travels through the pipe, we can see the interior in real time and identify the exact location and type of problem.
A camera sewer line inspection can reveal issues that are hard to diagnose from inside the home, including:
This matters in Shreveport because older properties may still have cast iron (susceptible to corrosion), clay tile (vulnerable to roots and shifting), or even Orangeburg pipe (bituminized fiber) that can deform and fail over time. The advantage of a sewer line inspection camera is that it is non-invasive, accurate, and preventive. We can diagnose without guessing, and we can recommend targeted repairs instead of digging first and asking questions later.
A camera inspection is a cost-effective tool because it reduces uncertainty and speeds up the right fix.
Timely inspections help prevent outcomes that can get expensive fast, including property damage, mold growth after backups, and emergency plumbing interventions when the line fails under peak use.
Some sewer problems are obvious, but many start as “small” symptoms that keep returning. Schedule a professional inspection when you notice:
Most people call us because they are tired of guessing. Suzanne, a Shreveport homeowner, described our company’s culture as built on “integrity and genuine care” and emphasized that our team focuses on “doing things the right way, not just the easy way.” Those details matter during diagnostic work because a sewer line inspection is not just running a camera. It explains what the camera shows, what the risk level is, and which option fits your property and budget.
That is what you should expect from a professional inspection: clear communication, honest findings, and recommendations that match what the line actually needs, not a one-size-fits-all pitch. You can read her full Google review here.
Sewer line inspection cost varies based on access, line length, and how difficult it is to get the camera through the system. For many scheduled residential inspections, costs are often in the low hundreds of dollars, and the price can rise if:
Even when the sewer line camera inspection cost is higher, it is usually minimal compared to the cost of emergency cleanup, extensive excavation, or replacing an entire sewer line without confirming where the failure actually is.
If you are dealing with recurring clogs, foul odors, slow drains, or backups, a sewer line inspection is often the quickest way to get real answers. Platinum Plumbing provides safety-first inspections, leak detection, sewer line diagnostics, and code-aware repair planning for Louisiana properties. You can learn more about our sewer services and, and when you are ready to talk through options, you can schedule online for expert guidance.
If you prefer to speak with someone now, call (318) 751-2828.
How often should I schedule a sewer line inspection for my Shreveport home?
Most homeowners schedule one when symptoms appear, before a home purchase, or after major storm events. Older homes with recurring issues may benefit from periodic checks.
What are the warning signs of sewer line damage I should never ignore?
Multiple slow drains, recurring backups, persistent sewer odors, and soggy yard areas are common red flags that warrant a professional inspection.
How does a professional sewer line inspection work?
A plumber inserts a waterproof camera through a cleanout to view the pipe interior and identify roots, cracks, offsets, corrosion, or collapses in real time.
Can sewer line problems be detected before major backups occur?
Yes. Camera inspections can catch early root intrusion, joint separation, and developing blockages before they turn into a full backup.
Is sewer line inspection covered by homeowners insurance?
Coverage varies by policy and cause of damage, but inspection documentation can help support a claim when a covered event is involved.
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